Definition of grape

grapenoun

quả nho

/ɡreɪp//ɡreɪp/

The word "grape" is derived from the Old English word "gref," which in turn came from the Latin word "uva," meaning "grape." The Latin word likely originated from the ancient Greek word "airóon," which translates to "grapevine." The Old English word "gref" was pronounced as "graf" in Middle English, and it was commonly spelled as "greve" in Old French. The word subsequently evolved into "grepe" during the Middle English period, and since then, it has been spelled in various ways, including "grape" and "Grape" (with a capital letter, indicating that it is the beginning of a proper noun, such as in "Grape Valley"). The word "grape" is a noun, and it refers to the round, sweet or sour fruit that grows on vines. Grapes are commonly used to make wine, raisins, and grape juice, among other things. They are also eaten fresh, either as a snack or as an ingredient in salads, desserts, and other dishes. In addition to being a fruit, the word "grape" can also be used as a non-fruit-related term in a few instances. For example, in the phrase "a grape cluster," the word "grape" does not refer to the fruit, but rather to the entire collection of grape stems and bunches. In conclusion, the word "grape" has a rich history, with origins in the Latin, Greek, and Old English languages. It has been used to describe the fruit, clusters, and sometimes other objects, and has evolved in spelling and pronunciation over time. The versatility and deliciousness of grapes continue to make this word a popular part of language and cuisine around the world.

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Example:
  • Juicy grapes dangle from the vine, waiting to be plucked and enjoyed.

    Những trái nho mọng nước treo lủng lẳng trên cây, chờ được hái và thưởng thức.

  • The grape harvest has begun, and farmers scurry through the fields to gather the ripe fruit.

    Mùa thu hoạch nho đã bắt đầu và những người nông dân hối hả chạy khắp các cánh đồng để thu hoạch những quả chín.

  • Grapes are not only delicious but also rich in vitamins and antioxidants, making them a healthy snack choice.

    Nho không chỉ ngon mà còn giàu vitamin và chất chống oxy hóa, khiến chúng trở thành lựa chọn ăn nhẹ lành mạnh.

  • I remember savoring the sweetness of red grapes during summertime picnics with my family.

    Tôi nhớ mình đã thưởng thức vị ngọt của nho đỏ trong những chuyến dã ngoại mùa hè cùng gia đình.

  • Green grapes are perfect for refreshing salads or as a light snack when paired with yogurt.

    Nho xanh rất thích hợp để làm salad tươi mát hoặc làm món ăn nhẹ khi ăn kèm với sữa chua.

  • Grape skin contains flavonoids, a compound that may prevent certain types of cancer.

    Vỏ nho có chứa flavonoid, một hợp chất có thể ngăn ngừa một số loại ung thư.

  • The aroma of ripe grapes wafts in the air, tempting me to pluck them from the bowl.

    Mùi thơm của những trái nho chín thoang thoảng trong không khí, thôi thúc tôi hái chúng ra khỏi bát.

  • In wine-making, grape varieties are carefully selected based on their characteristics and flavor profiles.

    Trong sản xuất rượu vang, các giống nho được lựa chọn cẩn thận dựa trên đặc điểm và hương vị của chúng.

  • Have you tried grapes with a sprinkling of cinnamon and honey? It's a delicious and healthy treat.

    Bạn đã thử nho rắc quế và mật ong chưa? Đây là món ăn ngon và bổ dưỡng.

  • Raisins, or dried grapes, make great additions to trail mix and add a burst of sweetness to oatmeal.

    Nho khô hoặc nho khô là thành phần tuyệt vời để thêm vào hỗn hợp các loại hạt và tăng thêm vị ngọt cho yến mạch.

Related words and phrases

Idioms

sour grapes
(saying)used to show that you think somebody is jealous and is pretending that something is not important
  • He said he didn't want the job anyway, but that's just sour grapes.